Take the old belt with you when you buy a new one and in most cases they can match the new one even if the old one is broken. If there is a dealer that sells that make they would likely help as well.
Most times all you have to do is ask.

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I can't tell you how to change the belt on your model though I have changed many belts...

Some belts are fairly straightforward to access and others are more like a torturous route march but once the belt has been accessed, the next problem is identifying the belt cross section and diameter.

Buying a belt from the manufacturer as a spare part is likely to be expensive and often difficult as the trade generally prefers to obtain replacement belts from a general component supplier meaning the manufacturer needn't keep any stock.

Replacement belts are listed in diameter of length size increments and cross section shape and size. If you know the size of belt needed, ordering is easy but belts begin to stretch from day one so measuring the old belt would be useless and using string or a tape around the pulleys also useless.

Typically a new belt of the right size must be stretched to fit around the pulleys - some considerably and some not as much and mostly by how much smaller the new belt needs to be is pure guesswork, consequently it usually pays to order a selection of sizes and choose the one that provides the best result.

Before fitting it is well to remove all traces of residue and oil or grease from the pulleys and to slightly abrade any highly polished driving surfaces with something like Scotchbrite.

do not just buy a belt that is "close" to your size belt. the size of the belt is not always a standard size, there is a width as well as a length and also a power rating , that is critical in belt replacement. you must have the model number of the Mower unit "not the engine model" to get the correct belt. OEM belts are made to certain specifications to withstand certain actions of the mower and the wrong size belt could result in a dangerous situation of the blade not stopping or engaging sporadically, or if it is a transmission belt , the mower may not go forward or not stop moving which again is dangerous.

Make a drawing of the deck routing and pull the belt off the mower measure the width and length of the belt and order one on line or go to a mower shop with the belt and they can size it to the one you need. Do the same for the drive belt.

I doubt that any manufacture is going to give you belt sizes. You best bet if you do not want to measure the belt sizes yourself is just to pay Fred Marrs to do the research for you and buy a belt kit from him. It is not the least expensive way but one that eliminates you from the belt size equation. http://marrscommunications.com/

drive belt has 6 ribs.to buy a new belt take old drive belt with you you so you will get the right size belt.tell the auto parts store the year and model type car.tell them your engine size.and they will find the belt size you need.

The best is to take a thick thread - the size of the belt and place it around the flywheel- capstan and the motor pulley. Now take the correct length of this loop and buy a belt with a fraction of size smaller than the thread loop.
The belt size must be just correct to be tight around the pulley and capstan.

It is Unusual to have a Belt "Size" As the Belt Size is determined by the Application, Why a Parts store Cant Get this Info By Use of > Year-Make-Modle-Engine Size is VERY Unusual. Try Another Parts Store, or try this Info.
NOTE: You Did Not Say Engine SIZE so this is for the 2.3L Engine